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Dennis
Hey all,
I just took delivery on a Panasonic KX CL500 color laser printer that
I'm going to use for printing handout chapters of my book for students
in my class. Each chapter is a Corel Draw document with a good deal
of vector graphics and text.
Panasonic recommends users upgrade their memory to 128MB (and they
just came out with a 256MB variety) in order to keep up a fast
printing speed when using automatic duplexing, as I will be.
This memory is expensive! Just under $500 (for the 128MB!). For the
same amount of money, I can get their internal 10GB hard drive. It
seems sensible to me that the hard drive would be a better investment.
That is, if the printer fills its memory from contents on the internal
drive, that should be a pretty fast process that would obviate the
need for more memory --just so long as there was enough memory to hold
a single page of the document.
Is this a fair analysis of the situation?
TIA for any help,
Dennis
I just took delivery on a Panasonic KX CL500 color laser printer that
I'm going to use for printing handout chapters of my book for students
in my class. Each chapter is a Corel Draw document with a good deal
of vector graphics and text.
Panasonic recommends users upgrade their memory to 128MB (and they
just came out with a 256MB variety) in order to keep up a fast
printing speed when using automatic duplexing, as I will be.
This memory is expensive! Just under $500 (for the 128MB!). For the
same amount of money, I can get their internal 10GB hard drive. It
seems sensible to me that the hard drive would be a better investment.
That is, if the printer fills its memory from contents on the internal
drive, that should be a pretty fast process that would obviate the
need for more memory --just so long as there was enough memory to hold
a single page of the document.
Is this a fair analysis of the situation?
TIA for any help,
Dennis